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Welcome
Wyoming Professional Engineers |
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| Wyoming's professional engineers have been using PDHengineer.com since 2003 to
earn high quality continuing education.
Over the years, thousands of engineers
have completed online courses that have been accepted by licensing
boards in states across the country. In fact, we've never had one of our courses
rejected by ANY state engineering board. We're confident
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| Wyoming PEs
are required to earn 30 PDH biennially. While the state board does
not mandate or pre-approve specific courses or providers, they do require
that each course taken is of a technical, ethical or managerial nature.
Note that the Board allows you to earn up
to 5 PDH in "self-directed study/research," which includes
independent study, research or reading of a new topic or design, reading
an engineering periodical, etc. However, there is no limit placed
on the number of hours that can be earned by completing online
courses. Completion of online courses is not considered
"self-directed study/research" by the Wyoming Board.
In our online
course catalog, you will find courses that meet the board's
requirement covering all major areas of engineering practice. We
offer a wide variety of subjects including today's hottest engineering
topics. Our new web based seminars are
a great way for you to attend a live interactive seminar without leaving
your home or office.
Additionally, PDHengineer.com provides a free online
ethics course, Professional
Ethics for Engineers, that can serve as part of your PDH
requirement. We provide this course free to you as a way to introduce
you to the services we offer. There's no obligation to buy other
courses.
How it works
Completing the free Professional
Ethics for Engineers course or any other PDHengineer course is
easy.
- Search
for a course, then study the course material.
- Click on the Take Quiz button at the
bottom of the course page and follow the instructions to create an
account.
- Complete the short online quiz.
The quiz is scored automatically by our system. A passing score
of 70% is required. You may retake the quiz as many times as
required until you pass.
- Instantly access and print your
Certificate of Completion online.
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| PDHengineer.com
has more than 1,600 hours of engineering continuing education
online. It's convenient and cost-effective since you can take
the course day or night in your own home or
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Wyoming
Board Requirements
Below
is a summary of the Board's continuing education requirements for
engineers licensed in the state of Wyoming:
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Subject |
Requirement |
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Hours Required |
30 CPC biennially |
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Renewal Dates |
December 31 based on the initial year of
licensure |
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Course Approval |
The Board does not pre-approve providers or
specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity
meets the Board's requirements. |
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Course Content |
Technical, ethical, or managerial content
relevant to the practice of engineering |
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Online Courses |
Accepted. There is no limit on the number of
hours that can be earned through online continuing education. |
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PDH Carryover |
A maximum of 15 CPC may be carried forward
into the next renewal period. |
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Last
updated on December 28, 2007
For
complete information on the Board's current continuing education
requirements, visit the website of the Wyoming
Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Professional Land
Surveyors.
Disclaimer:
The
information listed above represents a summary of the Board's
requirements and is provided solely for the convenience of
PDHengineer.com's users. While every effort is made to ensure
the accuracy of the information provided, Decatur Professional
Development, LLC and its affiliate PDHengineer.com make no guarantee
regarding the accuracy or completeness of the data listed above.
It is the responsibility of each engineer to investigate the Board's
rules to ensure his/her own compliance. You are strongly
encouraged to contact the Board directly for a complete listing of
the Board's current requirements.
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